BlizzCon’s opening presentation just kicked off, but before diving into any of the details on new game announcements, Blizzard CEO J. Allen Brack took a moment to address the company’s recent controversy over the suspension of a Hearthstone player for expressing pro-Hong Kong views.
“Blizzard had the opportunity to bring the world together in a tough Hearthstone esports moment a month ago, and we did not,” Brack told the audience. “We moved too quickly in our decision-making, and to make matters worse we were too slow to talk to all of you.
“When I think about what I’m most unhappy about it was two things – first, we didn’t live up to the high standards we set ourselves and the second, we failed in our purpose. For that I accept responsibility and I am sorry.
“So what exactly is our purpose? BlizzCon is demonstrating it even as we speak. We aspire to bring the world together in epic entertainment, and I truly believe in the positive power of the video game. When we get it right, we create a common ground where the community comes together. To compete, connect and play. As an example, BlizzCon has people from 59 countries at the show today – and that is amazing, is the positive power of video games.”
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Brack also seemed to address the ongoing protests currently taking place outside the Blizzcon building, in which protesters are currently handing out Free Hong Kong t-shirts and holding banners (along with a few Winnie the Pooh costumes – an anti-China protest symbol).